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OJJDP Single Jurisdiction Juvenile and Family Drug Court Enhancement Program (FY 2005)
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The application period for this grant is now closed. Use the information below to help you start preparing for next year. For more funding opportunities for your department, please check our Currently Open Grants » |

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How can the OJJDP Single Jurisdiction Juvenile and Family Drug Court Enhancement Program (FY 2005) help your law enforcement department?
Registration Deadline: CLOSED
Application Deadline: CLOSED
Sponsor:
Office of Justice Programs (OJP), Department of Justice (DoJ)
What is the program?
The goal of the Drug Court Discretionary Grant Program is to help states, state courts, local courts, units of local government, and Indian tribal governments to develop and establish drug courts for substance-abusing adult and juvenile offenders. The grant program provides seed funding for drug courts and not long-term direct support; thus, the overall objective is to build capacity at the state and local levels.
Single jurisdiction enhancement grants are available to any jurisdiction that already has a fully operational drug court and wants to improve the delivery of services or enhance the existing drug court through additional services. A priority is placed on operational drug courts that want to expand their capacity. Jurisdictions that have what they consider to be a pilot program should not apply in this category. Rather, jurisdictions with pilot drug court programs should consider applying for a juvenile or family implementation grant.
For the purposes of this grant announcement, eligible applicants are states, state courts, local courts, units of local government, and Indian tribal governments, acting directly or through agreement with other public or private entities.
Drug court programs funded by the Drug Court Discretionary Grant Program are required by law to target nonviolent offenders. The term “drug court” means a specially designed court calendar or docket (a separate or special jurisdiction court is neither necessary nor encouraged).
Award Information: Requests for funding for single jurisdiction juvenile or family drug court enhancement grants may not exceed $200,000. The project and budget period may not exceed 2 years. The federal share of a grant-funded project may not exceed 75 percent of the total project costs, with a minimum of 25 percent of the total project costs coming from state, local, or private sources.
Links to help with your OJJDP Single Jurisdiction Juvenile and Family Drug Court Enhancement Program (FY 2005) application: ***
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